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Weight & Obesity

  • Metabolism, not just weight, improved when older adults reduced ultra-processed food intake
    A controlled feeding study out of South Dakota State University shows that older adults who ate fewer ultra-processed foods naturally... Read more
  • Patients who discontinue GLP-1s found to have more weight gain, complications during pregnancy
    In a study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham, pregnant individuals who stopped taking popular weight loss GLP-1 medications... Read more
  • Daily oral GLP-1 pill a promising alternative to injectables for weight loss, clinical trial finds
    A new oral GLP-1 medication can help adults with obesity and type 2 diabetes lose more weight and improve their... Read more
  • Making GLP-1 weight loss drugs cheaper isn't enough to address America's obesity problem. Here's why
    The Trump administration is making a significant effort to reduce the cost of weight loss drugs. Its agreement with pharmaceutical... Read more
  • Obese patients undergoing shoulder replacement surgery face no increased safety risk, study finds
    Higher BMI is not linked to increased risk of death or other complications following shoulder replacement surgery, according to a... Read more
  • Q&A: Navigating weight loss—when to consider bariatric surgery after GLP-1 therapy
    People who have used GLP-1 medications—better known by their brand names like Ozempic, Mounjaro or Wegovy—have likely seen meaningful changes... Read more
  • Most Americans view obesity as a chronic disease deserving insurance coverage
    Nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) know that obesity is a chronic disease rather than a personal failure and more than... Read more
  • Ultra-processed foods linked to overeating in young adults
    In a new study, 18- to 21-year-olds exposed to a diet high in ultra-processed foods were more likely to overeat—even... Read more
  • Pea protein hydrolysates affect satiety differently based on bitterness and breakdown
    Protein hydrolysates are produced by breaking down proteins into short protein fragments (peptides) and amino acids. They are playing an... Read more
  • Black cumin seeds linked to lower cholesterol and reduced fat cell formation
    Nigella sativa (black cumin), the spice that boosts the flavor of curries like korma and paneer, also has another use:... Read more
  • Weight loss to treat midlife obesity: Protecting the aging brain may be key
    Obesity is a leading global health challenge, and weight loss is widely promoted to reduce its associated risks. However, emerging... Read more
  • Don't stress over holiday overeating. A dietitian explains how a day of indulgence won't harm your overall health
    For many, holidays are synonymous with quality time and long-standing traditions. Typically laden with delicious foods, it's not uncommon to... Read more
  • Experts recommend small changes for a healthier, more enjoyable holiday season
    As the holiday season approaches, Pennington Biomedical Research Center is sharing tips and advice to help families enjoy their celebrations... Read more
  • Gut bacterium could be key to tackling obesity crisis
    The internet, libraries and bookshops are full of plans and advice on how to lose weight, from fad diets to... Read more
  • GLP-1 and health: Beyond weight loss in the Ozempic era
    This week, the White House announced a deal with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower the cost of their... Read more
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